Serengeti (rapper) explained
Serengeti |
Birth Name: | David Cohn |
Origin: | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Genre: | Hip hop |
Occupation: | Rapper |
Years Active: | 2003–present |
David Cohn, better known by his stage name Serengeti, is an American rapper from Chicago, Illinois.[1]
Early life
Serengeti is the great-nephew of jazz trumpeter Sonny Cohn.[2] He grew up in various places in Chicago, Illinois, as his parents divorced when he was 5 years old. At the age of 12, he got into hip hop. He started writing verses while attending Morgan Park High School.[3] He attended Southern Illinois University Carbondale, where he became friends with Open Mike Eagle.[2] He graduated from the university in 2001 with a degree in history.[4]
Career
In 2007, Serengeti released the first collaborative album with producer Polyphonic, titled Don't Give Up.[5] The duo released their second collaborative album, Terradactyl, in 2009.[6]
In 2011, Serengeti released his solo album, Family & Friends, which was produced by Yoni Wolf and Owen Ashworth.[7]
Serengeti is a member of Sisyphus along with Son Lux and Sufjan Stevens. The trio released Beak & Claw in 2012[8] and a self-titled album in 2014.[9]
In 2012, Serengeti released C.A.R.,[10] as well as Kenny Dennis EP.[11] Kenny Dennis EP was Serengeti's first release chronicling the biography of his meta character "Kenny Dennis", a once-famous Gangsta rap artist navigating life after the peak of stardom.[12] The EP was later ranked among the top 40 Hip Hop releases of 2012 by SPIN Magazine.[13] He followed this up with Kenny Dennis LP in 2013[14] and Kenny Dennis III in 2014.[15]
2020 saw the well-received release of Ajai with collaborator Kenny Segal, a continuation of the Kenny Dennis canon.[16] Cohn raps about the life of Ajai, a new character obsessed with Designer clothing and sneaker drops, who interacts with Dennis within the drop-collecting community.
Style
Serengeti's music is a sharp departure from most mainstream hip hop, which he considers "depressing" and always consists of "the same redundant ideas."[17]
In an interview, Serengeti said he created Dennehy as an "answer to common complaints about hip-hop" and "to put the fun back in hip-hop."[18]
Discography
Studio albums
- Dirty Flamingo (F5 Records, 2003)
- Gasoline Rainbows (Day by Day Entertainment, 2006)
- Thunder Valley (Audio 8 Recordings, 2006)
- Race Trading (Audio 8 Recordings, 2006)
- Noticeably Negro (Audio 8 Recordings, 2006)
- Dennehy (Bonafyde Recordings, 2006; Fake Four Inc., 2017 -)
- Conversations with Kenny / Legacy of Lee (Golden Floyd Records, 2009)
- Family & Friends (Anticon, 2011)
- C.A.R. (Anticon, 2012)
- Saal (Graveface Records, 2013)
- Kenny Dennis LP (Anticon, 2013)
- Kenny Dennis III (Joyful Noise, 2014)
- Kaleidoscope (Audio Recon, 2017)
- Jueles - Butterflies (self-released, 2017)
- To the Max (self-released, 2018)
- Dennis 6e (self-released, 2018)
- Music from the Graphic Novel: Kenny vs the Dark Web (Burnco Recs, 2019)
- EUD (Geti Enterprises, 2019)
- The Gentle Fall (Cohn Corporation, 2020)
- Kdxmpc (Cohn Corporation, 2020)
- KDIV (2024)
Collaborations
- Noodle-Arm Whimsy (The Frozen Food Section, 2005)
- Don't Give Up (Audio 8 Recordings, 2007)
- The Boredom of Me (Audio 8 Recordings, 2008)
- Friday Night (Breakfast Records, 2008)
- Terradactyl (Anticon, 2009)
- There's a Situation on the Homefront (Breakfast Records, 2010)
- Saturday Night (Breakfast Records, 2010)
- Shtaad (Blank Records, 2011)
- Sisyphus (Asthmatic Kitty/Joyful Noise, 2014)
- Time and Materials (Mello Music Group, 2015)
- Testarossa (Joyful Noise, 2016)
- Doctor My Own Patience (Graveface Records, 2016)
- Ajai (Cohn Corporation/Fake Four Inc., 2020)
- With Greg From Deerhoof (Joyful Noise Recordings, 2020)
- Ajai II (self-released, 2022)
Remix albums
- Friday Night Remixed (Breakfast Records, 2010)
- The Remixes by Open I, Vol. 1 (OTHAR, 2024)
EPs
- Bells and a Floating World (Anticon, 2010)
- There's a Situation on the Homefront EP (Chopped Herring Records, 2011)
- Davis (Leaving Records, 2011)
- Beak & Claw (Anticon, 2012)
- Kenny Dennis EP (Anticon, 2012)
- C.A.B. (Anticon, 2013)
- You Can't Run from the Rhythm (Joyful Noise, 2015)
- Dust (F5 Records, 2016)
- Kaleidoscope EP (Joyful Noise, 2017)
- Derek (Fake Four Inc./Audio Recon, 2017)
- Kaleidoscope 2 (self-released, 2018)
- The Moon (self-released, 2018)
- 6e Features from Berlin (self-released, 2019)
- Quail (Audio Recon, 2019)
- Energy (Geti Enterprises, 2019)
- Quarantine Recordings (Auto Reverse Records, 2020)
Singles
- "Black Giraffes / Busty Women" (F5 Records, 2003)
- "Fast Living / Breakfast of Champions" (The Frozen Food Section, 2005)
- "Be a Man" (Graveface Records, 2012)
- "Firebird Logo" (Burnco Recs, 2013)
- "Havin' a Time" (Geti Enterprises, 2019)
- "Ajai Epilogue" (Cohn Corporation/Fake Four Inc., 2020)
- "Première" (Joyful Noise Recordings, 2020)
- "Unblu" (Loves Way, 2020)
- "hacksaws" (CC KING, 2023)
- "gianfranco" (CC King, 2023)
Guest appearances
- Themselves - "Keys to Ignition" from The Free Houdini (2009)
- Tobacco - "2 Thick Scoops" from LA UTI (2010)
- Open Mike Eagle - "Easter Surgery" from Unapologetic Art Rap (2010)
- Open Mike Eagle - "Four Days" from Extended Nightmares Getdown: The Dark Blue Door (2011)
- Open Mike Eagle - "Universe Man" from 4nml Hsptl (2012)
- Open Mike Eagle - "Credits Interlude" from Component System with the Auto Reverse (2022)
Compilation appearances
Notes and References
- Web site: Serengeti: Play Your Part. NPR. Robert. Christgau. Robert Christgau. August 5, 2011. September 27, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190927135853/https://www.npr.org/2011/08/05/138990568/serengeti-play-your-part. September 27, 2019. live.
- Web site: Anticon MC Serengeti: The Quirkiest, Deepest Rapper. LA Weekly. Jeff. Weiss. July 28, 2011. September 27, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190927134602/https://www.laweekly.com/anticon-mc-serengeti-the-quirkiest-deepest-rapper/. September 27, 2019. live.
- Web site: Real characters inspiring Serengeti's hip-hop vision. Chicago Tribune. Andy. Downing. January 19, 2007. September 27, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190927203235/https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2007-01-19-0701190156-story.html. September 27, 2019. live.
- Web site: Outsider Hip-Hop. Chicago Reader. Ben. Westhoff. March 3, 2005. September 27, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20150907071043/http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/outsider-hip-hop/Content?oid=918156. September 7, 2015. live.
- Web site: Serengeti & Polyphonic: Dont Give Up. PopMatters. Quentin B.. Huff. September 6, 2007. July 14, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180701055017/https://www.popmatters.com/serengeti-polyphonic-dont-give-up-2496216641.html. July 1, 2018. live.
- Web site: Slipped Disc: Serengeti & Polyphonic - Terradactyl. PopMatters. Thomas. Britt. December 17, 2009. July 14, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20190316071659/https://www.popmatters.com/94215-serengeti-polyphonic-terradactyl-2496029941.html. March 16, 2019. live.
- Web site: Serengeti: Family and Friends. Pitchfork. Zach. Kelly. July 21, 2011. July 14, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180701054851/https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/15639-family-and-friends/. July 1, 2018. live.
- Web site: Sufjan Stevens Teams With Son Lux and Rapper Serengeti as s / s / s, EP Due on Anticon. Pitchfork. Jenn. Pelly. February 27, 2012. July 14, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20190316031003/https://pitchfork.com/news/45562-sufjan-stevens-teams-with-son-lux-and-rapper-serengeti-as-s-s-s-ep-due-on-anticon/. March 16, 2019. live.
- Web site: Listen: Sufjan Stevens, Son Lux, and Serengeti Announce LP as Sisyphus, Share "Calm It Down". Pitchfork. Evan. Minsker. December 19, 2013. July 14, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20190412032542/https://pitchfork.com/news/53400-listen-sufjan-stevens-son-lux-and-serengeti-announce-lp-as-sisyphus-share-calm-it-down/. April 12, 2019. live.
- Web site: Serengeti - C.A.R.. CMJ. Zoe. Camp. July 30, 2012. July 14, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20120804002344/http://www.cmj.com/reviews/serengeti-c-a-r/. August 4, 2012. live.
- Web site: SPIN's 40 Best Hip-Hop Albums of 2012: Serengeti - Kenny Dennis EP (Anticon). Spin. December 11, 2012. July 14, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180702035552/https://www.spin.com/2012/12/spin-40-best-hip-hop-albums-of-2012/121204-38-serengeti/. July 2, 2018. live.
- Web site: Serengeti: Kenny Dennis EP. 2021-05-12. Pitchfork. en.
- Web site: Serengeti – Kenny Dennis EP (Anticon) SPIN. 2021-05-12. www.spin.com.
- Web site: The enduring appeal of Serengeti's alter ego, Kenny Dennis. Chicago Reader. Leor. Galil. June 26, 2013. July 14, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181105071309/https://www.chicagoreader.com/Bleader/archives/2013/06/26/the-enduring-appeal-of-serengetis-alter-ego-kenny-dennis. November 5, 2018. live.
- Web site: Review: Serengeti's Emmy-Worthy 'Kenny Dennis III'. Spin. Dan. Weiss. November 10, 2014. July 14, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20191221203717/https://www.spin.com/2014/11/spin-album-of-the-week-serengeti-kenny-dennis-iii/. December 21, 2019. live.
- Web site: Serengeti: Ajai. 2021-05-12. Pitchfork. en.
- Web site: Serengeti: Music: Ben Rubenstein. CenterstageChicago.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20070927071956/http://centerstagechicago.com/music/articles/serengeti.html. September 27, 2007. live.
- Web site: Serengeti Schedule. SXSW. November 12, 2018.